Words can’t describe how amazing Akshaye Khanna is-Prachi Manmohan
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Nitin Manmohan’s daughter Prachi, who’s debuting as a producer, is all praise for the actor and his co-stars in the film
Akash Bhatnagar (MUMBAI MIRROR; December 25, 2019)
Filmmaker Nitin Manmohan’s daughter Prachi, who is making her debut as a producer with Sab Kushal Mangal, says the pressure of living up to the family name is intense. “I have to prove myself to my dad more than anybody else. The script was chosen by dad and Akshaye (Khanna). After reading the script, he said that he didn’t think there could be a better film for me,” she shares.Yesteryear actor-producer Manmohan, who is remembered for essaying grey characters on the big screen, was Prachi’s grandfather. Ask her if she ever thought of getting into acting herself and she says, “I have been a production person since I was a child. When I was seven-eight years old, I was on the sets of Deewangee. There were stars like Ajay Devgn, Akshaye and Urmila Matondkar, but when I walked in, I saw my dad ruling the set. I told him that I wanted to be like him.”
She is all praise for the film’s leads, debutants Priyaank Sharma and Riva Kishan, and Akshaye. “I have worked with Akshaye before and no words can describe how amazing he is. Both the new kids are so hardworking. All of them have done justice to their characters,” she raves.
Calling production “the most thankless job”, Prachi says that if her father feels even 20 per cent proud of her, she’ll feel that she has done her job. Would she like to remake any of his films? “Laadla, that kind of love story is what I would want to do,” she responds.
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